todd: biden calling on congress to punish oil companies. the president rails against big oil the same day his adviser is telling the industry more investment is needed. i love your halloween costume. all look like french fry. number one french fry fan with french fries for you. ainsley: so cute. steve: good morning, anna dale terrace, you are looking live at staten island, new york. just across the new york harbor from where we are sitting on mid-atlantic island and a whole bunch of folks greeting rachel campos-duffy great to have you on this november 1st, all saints day. it s my daughter mary s birthday. ainsley: happy birthday, mary, we are glad you were born. steve: thank you, she made it official. brian: one week away from the midterms. next week visiting states across this country to see what voters are thinking before heading to the polls, over of the weekend we found out there were 54 states. so we need to get more. steve: joe biden has been
also carolers hit the halls for fox news for a festive sing along. i love that. plus, back by popular demand is our naughty and nice list and a brand new segment we re revealing favorite childhood christmas stocking stuffers and annual secret santa gift exchange that will blow your mind. don t miss it. but first, time for a christmas edition of the fastest. first up, holiday get togethers are a prime location for asking embarrassing questions. a new survey says one in three people dread awkward conversations at family gatherings like have you put on weight? have you found a partner yet? when are you going to have a baby? why aren t you married yet? i m always asking these, jesse. glad you came dressed in holiday apparel. guess you come dressed for talk shows. i do. are you the one that asks the awkward question s? jesse: no, everyone is marry is marriedand has babies and tas politics. greg: you re a family of libs. jesse: yeah, it gets awkward. greg: people know not to ta
what a week. with us, we have pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson with us. and columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius, will join us in a moment. joe, just a reminder of why the justice department might be a little concerned about nuclear secrets knocking around mar-a-lago. there was the time that trump spilled highly classified information to russia s foreign minister. or when he tweeted a highly classified satellite photo of an iranian space facility. or when he sided with the kremlin over america s own intelligence agencies. my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others, they said they think it s russia. i have president putin. he just said it s not russia. i will say this, i don t see any reason why it would be. yeah. so with that in mind, we begin with new information on the fbi s search of donald trump s home in florida. people familiar with the investigation te
detroit. the president appearing at the annual auto show to promote expensive electronic vehicles, electric vehicles as americans struggle to make ends meet on basics such as food and electricity with the inflation concerns. it does follow yesterday s celebration by the president on the south lawn of the white house touting what he called progress against inflation despite the hard evidence to the contrary from his own federal government. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. today the average cost of an electric vehicle is nearly double the average american yearly salary. and, yet, the president is focused on health of the planet as a new fox news poll shows most americans are far more concerned with what they can afford to eat for dinner. secret service detail i m driving home. the president says he felt optimistic behind the wheeling of a $63,000 electric vehicle. w